What’s new: The proposed route will probably require the construction of two new bridges in Brooklyn. It could also bring more pedestrian and bike paths to the borough — as well as less street parking, officials announced.

But don’t worry about the no-doubt pricey cost of constructing two new bridges. The cost has already been factored into the streetcar’s projected $2.5 billion budget, according to the New York Times.

Here are all the deets:

One of the bridges would run over the Gowanus Canal. The other one would cross into Queens.

New bridges would be needed because the existing Hamilton Avenue bridge and the Pulaski Bridge will likely not be able to carry streetcars. (In case you are wondering, the Hamilton Avenue bridge crosses over the Gowanus; the Pulaski spans Newtown Creek and connects Greenpoint with Long Island City.)

The new bridges could include paths for pedestrians and bikes.

Hundreds of street parking spaces could be lost to make way for the streetcar.